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Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:02 am
by bandshell
rubadub wrote:(Pada) wrote:Appleblim, Gatekeeper, Wedge and Headhunter all did the creative music tech course at, I think this is right, Bath Spa Uni.
+ al tourettes to this list I believe. Whats the course that brackles and shortstuff and a few others met at, was it nottingham or leeds?
brackles and shortstuff were in notts but they weren't doing a music course they just started producing during uni.
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:03 am
by _boring
i tried to do something like this in NYC and backed out because of the amount of music theory classes involved. be careful with that, it'll make you hate music if you arent the type to sing in class and learn about music like its math.
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:00 am
by alex crump
by leeds + nottingham which ones u mean, i.e. leeds college of music, leeds met, leeds uni? nott trent, nott uni? lol
i looked on both nott trent and nott uni website and no music tech/sound courses? am i being blind?
ive heard leeds is meant to be decent though, but leeds met is like 101 in the uni tables (yet ur tellin me best equipped studios? lol)
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:24 am
by leerobert
I just graduated from Birmingham City University with a degree in Music Industries, but I wouldn't really recommend that course, bit too much theory went on in those three years, although I did write a wicked paper on The Streets, & my dissertation was about record collecting!
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 1:59 pm
by Rommy T
Im also very interested in taking a course im looking at creative music technolagy at anglia ruskin university can anyone recomed it? also UWE looks very good also, im trying to decide between those could anyone offer any advice?

Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:10 pm
by joeyc
(Pada) wrote:mistayif wrote:i think leeds met got an award a year or two ago for having the best equipt sudios for a uni, not sure how things have changed since then
Yeah it's supposed to be lovely studios but apparently the teachers don't know how to use it and keep having to ring up the techies to explain stuff.
Bare in mind this comes from my teacher at Leeds College of Music so it may just be jealousy

I got Leeds Met and it just so happens to be amazing! defiantly is the place to be. Amazing studios that the staff have a full understanding on how the equipment works having long years of experience. One lecturer is a doctor and has worked for nasa and is still one of the 8 people in the world who get called in to listen to noises from space.... lol.
plus its £2000 tuition fee which is the cheapest.
And last but not least there are over 30000 students in Leeds and the night life is fucking top probably 3 or 4 different dubstep nights in a week, plus on saturday night they held a Dubstep, Dub and DnB night in the SU i would say its good with the times. The Line up was: Trolly Snatcher, Gentlemen's Dub Club, Zion Train, Coki (but never turned up

), Bar 9, Dub Terror.
Hope you make a good choice! Peace out
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:18 pm
by Dodger Man
I am currently at The University of Westminster. The studios are the best thing about it. Full Pro tools HD, Logic 9 good analogue equipment for mixing down. Every single plugin know to man...waves, oxford, abbey road, UAD plus much more. Plus they just bought these 30,000 pound analogue to digi converters fuk nose why but hey.
The course is called commercial music...more about being a success in the music industry, so for dubstep heads probably not a good idea. If you just want a place for using studios its very cool but they've taught me fuck all in the first year!!!
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:04 am
by alex crump
joeyc wrote:(Pada) wrote:
I got Leeds Met and it just so happens to be amazing! defiantly is the place to be. Amazing studios that the staff have a full understanding on how the equipment works having long years of experience. One lecturer is a doctor and has worked for nasa and is still one of the 8 people in the world who get called in to listen to noises from space.... lol.
plus its £2000 tuition fee which is the cheapest.
And last but not least there are over 30000 students in Leeds and the night life is fucking top probably 3 or 4 different dubstep nights in a week, plus on saturday night they held a Dubstep, Dub and DnB night in the SU i would say its good with the times. The Line up was: Trolly Snatcher, Gentlemen's Dub Club, Zion Train, Coki (but never turned up

), Bar 9, Dub Terror.
Hope you make a good choice! Peace out
sways me a bit man, dont wanna sound snobby tho, but leeds met is only like rated 101 or something in the university tables... how much does that table really matter?
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:17 am
by manuel
marshy wrote:Not just saying it because i'm currently there but BNU (Bucks New Uni) in High Wycombe is standout for music courses. I've just started Audio and Music Production and the studio space is incredible. £68million on the new building, and £3million on brand new studio space. 3 studios, double figure editing suites, hundreds of Macs all loaded with PT/Logic, the works.
I nearly went there last year. Opted for somewhere closer to home though. Looked really good
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 2:53 pm
by marshy
manuel wrote:marshy wrote:Not just saying it because i'm currently there but BNU (Bucks New Uni) in High Wycombe is standout for music courses. I've just started Audio and Music Production and the studio space is incredible. £68million on the new building, and £3million on brand new studio space. 3 studios, double figure editing suites, hundreds of Macs all loaded with PT/Logic, the works.
I nearly went there last year. Opted for somewhere closer to home though. Looked really good
Yeah it's real nice. No major studio work for the first year though, bit of a bummer. I'd have called the Edit Suites 'Studio's' before i came here though!
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:53 pm
by Pada
alex crump wrote:joeyc wrote:(Pada) wrote:
I got Leeds Met and it just so happens to be amazing! defiantly is the place to be. Amazing studios that the staff have a full understanding on how the equipment works having long years of experience. One lecturer is a doctor and has worked for nasa and is still one of the 8 people in the world who get called in to listen to noises from space.... lol.
plus its £2000 tuition fee which is the cheapest.
And last but not least there are over 30000 students in Leeds and the night life is fucking top probably 3 or 4 different dubstep nights in a week, plus on saturday night they held a Dubstep, Dub and DnB night in the SU i would say its good with the times. The Line up was: Trolly Snatcher, Gentlemen's Dub Club, Zion Train, Coki (but never turned up

), Bar 9, Dub Terror.
Hope you make a good choice! Peace out
sways me a bit man, dont wanna sound snobby tho, but leeds met is only like rated 101 or something in the university tables... how much does that table really matter?
Mate your wanting to do Music Tech not fucking History or Maths.
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:12 pm
by oli90
I started at Bath Spa in September, has been pretty good so far. Didn't find out Appleblim came here until today when my lecturer told us he taught him.
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:18 pm
by alex crump
hopefully i be joining you next year there... think its going to be my first choice depending if i get in or not...
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:18 pm
by alex crump
hopefully i be joining you next year there... think its going to be my first choice depending if i get in or not...
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:18 pm
by alex crump
hopefully i be joining you next year there... think its going to be my first choice depending if i get in or not...
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:40 pm
by alex crump
fucking tripple post soz... any tips for the interview if i get one?
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:49 pm
by reso
Dodger Man wrote:I am currently at The University of Westminster. The studios are the best thing about it. Full Pro tools HD, Logic 9 good analogue equipment for mixing down. Every single plugin know to man...waves, oxford, abbey road, UAD plus much more. Plus they just bought these 30,000 pound analogue to digi converters fuk nose why but hey.
The course is called commercial music...more about being a success in the music industry, so for dubstep heads probably not a good idea. If you just want a place for using studios its very cool but they've taught me fuck all in the first year!!!
Fuck! I still have an outstanding module to complete before i can get my degree from westminster. Whoops.
Is Jim the Tech still there? Also who's the head of commercial music now? Is it still Kienda?
really must sort this out.
Was a fun course but yeah not really for peeps who wanna do straight production.
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 4:22 am
by oli90
alex crump wrote:fucking tripple post soz... any tips for the interview if i get one?
My interview went horribly. My portfolio cd wouldnt play on the head of departments (Nick Sargent youl prob meet him if you come for an interview) mac because I just drag and dropped the files onto a cd from windows, it knocked my confidence completely and I just ended up mumbling through the whole thing. The questions they he asked where so obscure like "What do you feel it is exactly you contribute to your music", I made the fucking music myself what the hell I am supposed to say to that. Luckily I managed to get something in about doing some work in PureData though which I think impressed him. Pretty much just make sure your portfolio is good enough to compensate for a bad interview, it's how I managed to get in I reckon.
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 4:41 am
by plastician
Skream and I both studied music tech at Carshalton College, was a wicked course although I know the tutors have since changed so can't say what it would be like now
Re: Music tech (etc.) course in Uni
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:59 am
by lowpass
If you're considering notts I don't think trent or notts uni do music tech courses (could be wrong) you want to check out confetti though it's a college but you can study an fdsc in music tech there through de montfort.
I'm just finishing up on my second year there, the main studio (electric mayhem) has got a neve vr60 with some form of hd setup and some fairly nice mics, bbc coles, c12 to name a few.